Fairfield County Codicils Lawyer

Do you need to make an amendment to your will?

It is always a good idea to have a legal
last will and testament but what if you need to make changes or additions to that
will? With the help of a dedicated Fairfield County & New Haven County
estate planning lawyer it may be possible to make amendments to your will
that are legally binding. A codicil is a document that makes changes to
a will without compromising the will itself. It is an
estate planning law tool which is used to make alterations, deletions or additions to
an existing will. If you want to make revisions such as a
change of beneficiary, changes in the distribution of your estate or other amendments, I may
be able to help. I represent clients in a variety of estate planning needs
in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, Westport, Fairfield, Trumbull, New Haven,
Milford and surrounding communities. I understand how important it is
to protect your estate and to have your will executed according to your
express wishes!

Estate Planning Attorney for Wills and Codicils

While it is possible to amend your will, it is important to have the help of an
attorney knowledgeable in codicils to ensure your best interests are protected.
No matter how big or small the revisions to your will, a codicil is necessary
to make the changes legal. I use my thorough understanding of
probate law and procedure,
asset protection,
trusts and
living trusts to ensure that my clients get the end product they desire when it comes
to their estate planning needs.

Whether you wish to create a codicil to include
charitable or philanthropic donations, change arrangements for guardianship of children or distribution of your
estate to beneficiaries, it may all possible with the help of a lawyer.

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